With 8 goals and 4 assists, Mbark Boussoufa has been Lokomotiv's MVP in their magical run to a TSL B title. In addition to his box score contributions, Boussoufa was the offensive catalyst for a team that scored the 3rd highest goals in B, tallying a little over a million "hockey assists."

Even though Enner Valencia was our leading scorer with 10 goals, our MVP of this season was, Michail Antonio! With only 6 goals and 2 assists, his numbers weren't that gaudy. But I think all of West Ham's opponents will tell ya, that he was the most dangerous player on the pitch, with a combo of pace and strength. He made so much happen and was the catalyst of our offensive attacks, often making something out of nothing! He also led the Hammers to an unplayed(as I write this) Gold Cup Final, with 3 goals and numerous saved (goalie or post) shots. What a gem I found sitting on the Hammers bench, literally 5 minutes before our first game against Cal and Sunderland!!

With 9 clean sheets in league play, Ochoa directed a stout defense that kept Malaga in all the matches all season. Making great saves where needed - enough to make the Spanish side finish in the top half. Had they only had enough attacking power, it would have been a successful year for Malaga.

Playing from a CM spot all season, Alberto Costa was the main man behind Genoa's success. Costa finished 2nd on the team and T-5th in League B with 8 goals, and 2nd in League B with his team-high 7 assists. Costa also churned in 4 MOTM performances, which tied for the League B high among non-goalkeepers. "Simply sensational start to finish," said his manager, Coach Bronc, of the Argentinian's play this season. "Not only was he the main catalyst on offense and an excellent finisher as well, he also helped tremendously on the defensive side just in front of our backline. Truly an all-around player."